Rishis have selected the words of
various Mantras and arranged them in such a way that they not only convey some
meaning but their chanting also creates specific energies. Gayatri is a mantra
which inspires righteous wisdom. It means that the Almighty God may illuminate
our intellect, which may lead us on the righteous path. This is the most
important prayer. All the problems of a person are solved if he is endowed with
righteous wisdom. Having far-sighted wisdom, a man is neither entangled in
avoidable calamity nor does he tread a wrong path. A wise man intuitively finds
solutions to his problems. Those who lack this clear-sightedness find
themselves always facing problems and ever living from crisis it crises. The
worship of Gayatri Mantra bestows the boon of righteous wisdom. The teachings
of and the powers incorporated in Gayatri Mantra fulfill this purpose.
Righteous wisdom starts emerging as soon as Jap of this mantra is taken up as a
Sadhana.
Gayatri Mantra
Om bhurbhuvah swah
tatsaviturvarenyam bhargo devasya dhimahi dhiyo yo na prachodayat. (May
almighty illuminate our intellectual which leads us to righteous path)
Om Brahma or Almighty God
Bhuh embodiment of vital spiritual energy (pran)
Bhuvah destroyer of sufferings
Swah embodiment of happiness
Tat that
savituh bright, luminous like the sun
Varenyam best, most exalted
Bhargo destroyer of sins
Devasya divine
Dhimahi may imbibe
Dhiyo intellect
yo who
Nah our
Prachodayat may inspire.
In short it is a prayer to the
Almighty Supreme God, the Creator of entire cosmos, the essence of our life
existence, who removes all our pains and sufferings and grants happiness
beseeching His divine grace to imbibe within us His Divinity and Brilliance
which may purify us and guide our righteous wisdom on the right path.
A man gets imbued with divine
qualities contemplating and meditating on this meaning of Gayatri. One should
contemplate on these feelings daily and regularly. Three prayer-filled
meditations are given here which should be silently recited and projected on
the mental screen through imagination.
1. The Almighty God, who is known
as pranav pervades all the three lokas, viz, Bhooha-lok, Bhubaha-lok and
Swaha-lok. He is Omnipresent. The cosmos is physical manifestation of God who
pervades its each and every particle. I am seeing Him everywhere. I would
always refrain from evil thoughts and evil deeds and perform true worship of
God by extending cooperation in promoting happiness, peace and beauty in this
universe which is His creation.
2. This (tat) God is extremely
bright (savitur), most exalted (varenyam), devoid of sin (bhargo) and divine
(devasya). I visualize this Divinity within me, in my soul. By such
contemplation, I am becoming illumined; virtues are growing in all the layers
of my being. I am being saturated with these virtues, these characteristics, of
God.
3. That God may inspire (prachodayat)
our (nah) intellect, wisdom (dhiyo) and lead us on righteous path. May our
intellect, the intellects of our family members and of all of us, be purified
and may He lead us on the righteous path. On getting righteous wisdom, which is
the greatest achievement and is the source of all the happiness in this world,
we may be able to enjoy celestial bliss in this life and make our human life
purposeful.
W e should contemplate and
meditate on these three prayer-filled meditations slowly and pausing for a
moment on each word and an imaginary picture of that word should be drawn in
the mind.
While contemplating upon the
first meditation, it should be imagined that God pervades all the three Lokas,
the earth, heaven and Patal (nethermost
world). God should be visualized pervading these Lokas in the form of light,
heat and electricity, life force (pran) etc. This vast universe is the living
physical image of God. The Sadhak should try to visualize in his imagination a
glimpse of the All-pervading Omni-present God just as was given to Arjun by
Lord Krishna. He should imagine that God is all around him and he is sitting in
God's lap. It should be pondered how
evil thoughts and evil actions could remain lodged in his mind and body in the
presence of the Omni-potent Divinity. He should imagine that each and every
manifestation of this universal Godhead is aborable and that will being lies in
selfless service of this universe, this vast humanity and in beautifying God's
creation.
While reflecting on the second
meditation, one should imagine the extremely bright and luminous, supremely
exalted God adorned with all divine qualities, seated on the throne of Sadhak's
heart. God can be also visualized in the form of Virat Purush -Ram, Krishna,
Vishnu, Gayatri, Saraswati etc. and in the flame of a lamp. God can be
meditated upon in male or in mother's form according to one's own sentiments.
God is female as well as male. Gayatri Sadhaks prefer to meditate on the
Almighty God in the form of Gayatri Mata Brilliance, supreme excellence, utmost;
piety, purity and divine righteousness should be visualized in the beautiful
image of Gayatri Mata. It should be imagined that such a beautiful and virtuous
divine power permanently dwells in the Sadhak's heart and permeates all the
pores of his body.
While thinking on the third
meditation, it should e felt that the divine power of Gayatri has caught the
intellect and feelings of our head and heart and is guiding them on the path of
righteousness. We are pure, concerted and enthusiastic and are getting attained
to move in the direction of righteousness with the grace of Gayatri Mata.
These three kinds of prayer filled
meditations embodied in Gayatri are symbolic of Gan-yog, Bhakti-yog and
Karma-yog. In fact, contemplation of the meaning of Gayatri amounts to
immersion in the Triveni of these three kinds of yog.
By such contemplation, the
meaning of Gayatri Mantra is fully assimilated in the heart of the Sadhak. The
result is that in a short time his mind gets diverted from evil thoughts and
evil deeds and he starts taking enthusiastic joy in righteous thinking and good
actions. Howsoever little this tendency may be in the beginning it is almost
certain that if the practice persists, the inner-self of the Sadhak becomes
more and more awakened and the ultimate aim of life draws closer and closer.
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